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How long does it take to get EAD card after marriage?

By Emma Terry

5-8 months
From the USCIS, typically 5-8 months after filing the green card application. Estimated Time: EAD Card arrives 5-8 months after filing the application.

How long does work authorization take after marriage?

Working with an Employment Authorization Document While Waiting for a Marriage-Based Green Card. Typically, the marriage-based card processing time takes several months to be completed. Depending on your case, if you have applied as the spouse of a U.S. citizen, you may need to wait for 10-12 months.

Can spouse work on I-485 EAD?

Your eligible family members such as spouse can apply for an EAD. An approved EAD allows to work or business to the secondary applicant (spouse). The primary applicant may take up a part-time job or start a business as long as he or she continues working for the employer who filed for the Green Card.

What is the immigration status for EAD?

Employment Authorization Documents (EAD) are granted when an individual has a pending Immigration Petition for Permanent Residence or I-485. The card permits non-citizens to legally work in the United States for a U.S. employer.

What happens to EAD if I-485 is denied?

If the I-485 is denied, then the applicant cannot remain in the U.S. and will have to leave. If, however, the applicant does not use the EAD, he/she will be able to retain his/her visa status and remain in the U.S. for the duration of his/her non-immigrant visa, even if the I-485 application is denied.

Why would an EAD be denied?

There are two main reasons that the USCIS may reject your work authorization request. The first and most common cause of denial is missing, incomplete, or inaccurate information in your Form I-765 submission.

How long can you stay without a job on EAD?

Practically forever (just half kidding). There is no time limit. With your I-485 having been filed and pending for more than 180 days you are in great shape to “port” to another employer, as long as in the “same” or “similar” “occupation”.

What to do if EAD denied?

If an EAD is denied, the applicant is notified in writing of the decision and the reasons for the denial. There is no appeal of the denial; however, the applicant may submit a motion to reopen or a motion to reconsider, if there is a basis for such a request. Otherwise, it may be possible to refile the EAD.

What happens if EAD is denied?

If an application for an EAD is denied, the applicant will receive a letter listing the reasons why the application was denied. While the alien is unable to appeal the decision to a higher authority, he/she may submit a motion to reopen or a motion to reconsider with the office that made the unfavorable decision.